In-Home Massage in El Paso County


Zeel delivers top quality mobile massage therapy in the comfort of your home or workplace in El Paso County for pain relief, stress management, and wellness.


How It Works

Book

Book an on-demand massage at home, in your hotel room, or at your office, from our app or zeel.com.

Relax

Choose the massage type of your choice and the gender of your therapist, and he or she will arrive with a massage table.

Repeat

Book whenever you like, 8am to midnight, 365 days a year, and enjoy a 5-star experience every time.

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What could be more luxurious than getting a professional massage without leaving the house?

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Monthly massages at home? YES PLEASE!

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It's time to sit back and let the relaxation come to you.

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Transform your home into a spa.

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Best In-Home Massage in El Paso County Made Easy

Looking for the best massage in El Paso County, Colorado? The Zeel Massage On Demand app delivers a 5-star massage therapist right to your home, office or hotel in as little as an hour, any day of the year. Simply choose your favorite massage technique, kick back, and enjoy.
Book a 5-star massage in El Paso County easily in seconds from our website or massage app.

El Paso County Massage Therapists

There are over 10,000 massage therapists in the Zeel network. Here are a few that are available for in-home massages in El Paso County.

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The Most Trusted Name in El Paso County Massage

From Colorado Springs to Fountain to Palmer Lake, Zeel Massages can be delivered to your El Paso County home in as little as an hour. Simply book with the Zeel mobile app, choose the time and place, select a male or female massage therapist, and you’re good to go.

Any massage style, any day of the year, with the touch of a button. Instant bliss.
A massage therapist will come to your home, hotel, or office in as little as an hour in El Paso County, or schedule in advance.

Zeel is available in El Paso County,
including the following areas

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Soothing spa music floats through the air as my massage therapist’s hands knead deep into my back. My skin is tingling from all the raw shea butter that’s been worked into it over the past half hour. My worries fade with every squeeze of my shoulders—and then the wood floor of my 118-year-old house creaks as one of my roommates walks by the massage table set up in our living room. This is one of the pitfalls of using Zeel, an in-home service that functions as “Uber for massage.” The concept sounds great: You download the Zeel app on your Android or iPhone (or log on to zeel.com), choose your type of massage (Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal, etc.) and the duration of the session, and a licensed, vetted massage therapist shows up at your house that same day—or really, whenever you’re available between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. You can specify your preference for your therapist’s gender and write down notes about allergies or injuries. There’s even questions about whether your home has stairs, you own pets, or if you already have a massage table. That thoroughness is impressive, and it’s not surprising that Zeel has expanded to 12 cities and regions—including Chicago, Boston, Washington, D.C., and just last month, Denver—since launching in the New York City metro area in February 2013. Aspects that seem a bit strange at first, i.e. you’re required to provide your social security number and need to supply sheets and a pillowcase, can be easily explained. (1. Zeel wants to protect its therapists and you; and 2. clients are often more comfortable using their own sheets versus a stranger's.) Most of the problems stem from the factors that you as the client don’t normally need to consider when you head to a spa for a massage. I live in Capitol Hill, where parking for a vehicle large enough to hold a massage table is, well, scarce. The only room big enough to set up the table in my narrow apartment also has large windows that don’t lend much of a dark, calming atmosphere to the space. And I should have planned better to ensure my roommates weren’t making enough noise, even accidentally, to interrupt my Zen. Because otherwise, the quality of my service nearly matched that of the big-box massages I’ve received. My therapist was a Navy veteran who had started providing rubdowns to injured soldiers before surgery to calm their nerves (and muscles) more than 30 years ago. His expertise showed in everything from the level of pressure to his use of that lovely shea butter. It was well worth the $105.02, which included an automatic 18 percent tip for my therapist. (For a 90-minute session, you’ll pay $152.22, including tip). To save some money, you can sign up for a 90-day trial of Massage Zeelot, Zeel’s subscription service, which knocks 17 percent off the price of a monthly massage and comes with a free massage table. If you enroll before the end of the month, you’ll also receive free Zeel-branded sheets and an extra $25 credit in your account. Just make sure your hubby and kids know to stay away for that blissful hour each month.

The Wall Street Journal

Zeel Networks Inc., an on-demand massage provider, has closed $10 million of a $12 million Series A round. The funding comes as the service, which is available in 20 cities, is slated to expand into three more areas. Zeel plans to launch in Phoenix, Austin and Seattle on Monday. Emil Capital Partners led the round, which has participation from Slow Ventures, Partech Ventures, New Atlantic Ventures and Spafinder. The company didn’t disclose its valuation but has raised $15 million to date. Zeel took a circuitous path to its on-demand massages business. When the company first launched in 2010, its founders envisioned it would be a service like ZocDoc but for alternative medicine. Instead the team quickly noticed half the bookings the company received were for massages. They also observed that more than 50 % of the 25,000 bookings they received were for massages in the next four hours. As the team pivoted into on-demand massages, it moved to address concerns of customers and practitioners. The company also thought it could get the best therapists if it could provide them a feeling of security. The app requires customers to prove their true identity using a social security number or a scan of a government-issued ID. Zeel Chief Executive Samer Hamadeh said this discourages bad behavior among clients. “The whole industry was screaming for a service to do this,” Mr. Hamadeh said. Unlike other on-demand services, the Zeel app also lets customers know how much of the amount they paid actually goes to the therapist. Mr. Hamadeh said this encourages customer loyalty because they know the therapists are paid well on the platform. Zeel is one of several companies that have realized there is a large market for on-demand massages in the home. Mr. Hamadeh said he knows of at least a dozen startups in the category. Soothe Inc. raised $35 million in Series B funding earlier this month. Soothe also acquired competitor Unwind Me in the fall. Correction: A previous version of this article said Zeel raised $11.5 million to date. The company has raised $15 million to date.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will I be charged for my massage?

Your credit card information is required to book an appointment, but the payment will not be processed until after the massage is completed.

Does Zeel have a loyalty program?

For the true enthusiast, Zeel offers a monthly membership that will not only give you the best rate, but also access to special perks, benefits, and support.

How does Zeel ensure my safety?

Zeel is the industry leader in in-home wellness security. All providers are background-checked and insured, and our Trust & Safety team works 365 days a year to monitor and rapidly respond to client or provider concerns.

Do I need to tip the massage therapist?

To make your home massage as convenient as possible, we automatically include an 18% gratuity - no cash needed!

Can I book with the same massage therapist again?

Yes! After a massage, you can prioritize the provider in your account and make direct requests with them later. You can also have your therapist book your next appointment before they leave.

Can I choose the gender of my therapist?

Yes, you can. When you book your Zeel Massage, you can indicate your preference for a male, a female therapist, or no preference.

Pricing in El Paso County

Prices shown are for a 60-minute massage in your area.

HSA/FSA Eligible

Pay As You Go

$119.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $140.42

Member

$109.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $128.62

Member Plus

$99.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $116.82

Massages in El Paso County

Select an available El Paso County massage modality.
Swedish Massage Service
Swedish
A restorative technique that relieves stress, boosts circulation, and eases muscle aches and pains.
Deep Tissue Massage Service
Deep Tissue
A stronger style that focuses on deeper muscle tension and knots – perfect for athletic recovery.
Prenatal Massage Service
Prenatal
A gentle modality designed to boost wellness and relieve the physical strains of pregnancy.
Sports Massage Service
Sports
A fusion of deep tissue massage and stretching designed for recovery and injury prevention.
Sleep Massage Service
Sleep
Our specially designed technique created to help you get a better, more restful night’s sleep.